Kasper Schmeichel and teammates at Leicester City could on Monday night to celebrate the first ligasejr in a month and a half.
After two draws and two defeats in the last four league matches, it seemed that Leicester had lost their breath at the top of the Premier League, but at home against Aston Villa, it was a convincing victory of 4-0.
With the victory, Leicester has once again put the distance down to the pursuers in the race for Champions League tickets. Leicester is number three and in the season’s last nine rounds, respectively, five and eight points down to Chelsea and Manchester United.
Leicester got help from the Aston Villa goalkeeper Pepe Reina to come out of the team’s slack period.
The Spanish veteran went awry out of his goal five minutes before the break, and the utilised Harvey Barnes to score to 1-0, while the goalkeeper stood planted far from their own field.
It was even a bad Villa-action, which paved the way for the 2-0 goal 18 minutes after the break. Tyrone Mings threw himself to reach the ball with his head but hit it instead of the arm, so who was sentenced the penalty.
From the stain was målræven Jamie Vardy ice-cold, as he laid the ball flat in the middle of the goal and doubled the lead.
After 79 minutes doubled the attacker as its own målhøst. He received the ball in the left side and driblede into the field before he completed in the short målhjørne.
Harvey Barnes also reached double scorer, when he put the trump card on the victory with the goal to 4-0.
Aston Villa is second to last and remain two points up to the right side of the relegation zone.
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